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... the newest trail guide book on the market to help you find and explore the trails of the Canadian Rockies.
I was excited when this book came out because it was the first local guide book to cover the ... 's a great resource to help guide you to all of the best mountain and trail running in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
As well as producing and self-publishing this book, Bob is also distributing ...
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... of 5,525 miles, the U.S. – Canadian border is the longest non-militarized border in the world. ... located in Canada.
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Canadian Rockies Near Calgary
There are 42 national parks ... cross the border each year to visit gorgeous Canadian mountain resorts.
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Lake Louise, Victoria Glacier, Canadian Rockies
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Magog, ...
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... ;s snowing but I don't like rain. It's too wet.
The Kootenia Rockies were looking particularly beautiful off in the distance so we decided to head to British Columbia and our favorite little ... .
Kootenai Rockies as seen from Grasmere Road
Honestly, I've never seen this much snow on the Canadian Rockies so early in the season. This looks about normal for January.
As luck would have it ...
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... , but my life has been topsy-turvy for the last month or so...
I have decided to end my Canadian trucking experience for good. I have had enough. It has been fun for the last (almost) five years, but it is fun no ... then it comes back.
Chiliwack, BC. Ahhh, the eternal springtime...
Eastbound from Vancouver, Chiliwack is just before the Rockies.
Back to real life... across the Rockies.
Busy snow ...
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Right now, it's all I can do... it is definitely a mix of Autumn and Winter here in the Rockies.
Please do not forget to check out the Epilepsy Foundation Website. It is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. It is what I' have been battling for the last few months and the medications, etc. even harder that it has me not being able to do what I love to do... blog and photograph as actively ...
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I meant to post this earlier but was side-tracked.
Canadian politics aren't really known for grand speeches that everyone remembers like American politics is. In ... and knew them from a canoe.
Was he someone who saw the whales at the mouth of the Saguenay.
Was he someone who hiked in the Rockies or went sailing in the Atlantic or in the Gulf Islands.
Did he have brown eyes.
Did he know what ...
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